Status:
valid
Authors:
(León) O.Muñiz & Borhidi
Source:
wcs
Year:
1982
Citation Micro:
Acta Bot. Acad. Sci. Hung. 27: 450 (1981 publ. 1982)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000901188
Common Names
- Macroglossa Coccothrinax
- Silver Thatch Palm
- Silver Thatch Palmetto
Description
Coccothrinax macroglossa (also called Silver Thatch Palm, among many other common names) is a palm tree native to the Caribbean. It grows in dry, sandy soils, and can be found in deserts, grasslands, and disturbed areas. It has narrow, flat leaves and grows to a height of up to 20 feet.
Uses & Benefits
Coccothrinax macroglossa is used as an ornamental plant and for erosion control. It is also used as a food source for wildlife.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Coccothrinax macroglossa has small, yellowish-white flowers that are borne in clusters at the top of the stems. The seeds are small, black and round. The seedlings are short and have broad, oval-shaped leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Coccothrinax macroglossa is a slow-growing, fan palm that is native to Cuba and the Bahamas. It grows to 15-20 feet tall with a spread of 8-10 feet. It prefers full sun and well-drained soils. Propagation is by seed or division of the root ball. It is drought tolerant and can be used in xeriscaping.
Where to Find Coccothrinax macroglossa
Coccothrinax macroglossa is native to the Caribbean.
Coccothrinax macroglossa FAQ
What is the scientific name of Coccothrinax macroglossa?
Coccothrinax macroglossa
What is the common name of Coccothrinax macroglossa?
Silver Thatch Palm
How tall can Coccothrinax macroglossa grow?
Up to 15 feet tall
Species in the Coccothrinax genus
Coccothrinax torrida,
Coccothrinax acuminata,
Coccothrinax acunana,
Coccothrinax alexandri,
Coccothrinax alta,
Coccothrinax argentata,
Coccothrinax argentea,
Coccothrinax baracoensis,
Coccothrinax barbadensis,
Coccothrinax bermudezii,
Coccothrinax borhidiana,
Coccothrinax boschiana,
Coccothrinax camagueyana,
Coccothrinax clarensis,
Coccothrinax concolor,
Coccothrinax crinita,
Coccothrinax cupularis,
Coccothrinax ekmanii,
Coccothrinax elegans,
Coccothrinax fagildei,
Coccothrinax fragrans,
Coccothrinax garciana,
Coccothrinax gracilis,
Coccothrinax guantanamensis,
Coccothrinax gundlachii,
Coccothrinax hioramii,
Coccothrinax inaguensis,
Coccothrinax jamaicensis,
Coccothrinax leonis,
Coccothrinax litoralis,
Coccothrinax macroglossa,
Coccothrinax microphylla,
Coccothrinax miraguama,
Coccothrinax moaensis,
Coccothrinax montana,
Coccothrinax munizii,
Coccothrinax muricata,
Coccothrinax nipensis,
Coccothrinax orientalis,
Coccothrinax pauciramosa,
Coccothrinax proctorii,
Coccothrinax pseudorigida,
Coccothrinax pumila,
Coccothrinax readii,
Coccothrinax rigida,
Coccothrinax salvatoris,
Coccothrinax saxicola,
Coccothrinax scoparia,
Coccothrinax spissa,
Coccothrinax trinitensis,
Species in the Arecaceae family
Acanthophoenix crinita,
Acanthophoenix rubra,
Acanthophoenix rousselii,
Acoelorraphe wrightii,
Acrocomia aculeata,
Acrocomia crispa,
Acrocomia hassleri,
Acrocomia intumescens,
Acrocomia totai,
Acrocomia emensis,
Acrocomia glaucescens,
Acrocomia corumbaensi,
Actinorhytis calapparia,
Actinorhytis calapparia,
Adonidia merrillii,
Adonidia dransfieldii,
Aiphanes graminifolia,
Aiphanes bicornis,
Aiphanes buenaventurae,
Aiphanes multiplex,
Aiphanes acaulis,
Aiphanes chiribogensis,
Aiphanes concinna,
Aiphanes deltoidea,
Aiphanes duquei,
Aiphanes eggersii,
Aiphanes erinacea,
Aiphanes gelatinosa,
Aiphanes grandis,
Aiphanes hirsuta,
Aiphanes horrida,
Aiphanes killipii,
Aiphanes leiostachys,
Aiphanes lindeniana,
Aiphanes linearis,
Aiphanes macroloba,
Aiphanes minima,
Aiphanes parvifolia,
Aiphanes pilaris,
Aiphanes simplex,
Aiphanes spicata,
Aiphanes tricuspidata,
Aiphanes truncata,
Aiphanes ulei,
Aiphanes verrucosa,
Aiphanes weberbaueri,
Aiphanes argos,
Aiphanes tatama,
Aiphanes gloria,
Aiphanes decipiens,